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Fifth Annual Juried Member Photography Show

May 26 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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St. Johns Cultural Council is pleased to present the Saint Augustine Camera Club’s (SACC) Fifth Annual Juried Member Photography Show on display in the Rotunda Gallery in the St. Johns County Administration Building. The exhibit will be on display from May 3 through June 8. The Administrative Building is open to the public Monday through Friday from 8 am until 5 pm.

The opening reception will be at 8:15am on May 3 prior to the Board of County Commission meeting. The public is welcome to attend.

Top prize was won by Michelle Ganeles for her photograph, Disconnected. Second honors went to Joe Campanellie for his weathered tree in Boneyard Beach. Bryon Capo captured third with a detailed shot of an elderly seamstress in Art of Sewing. Honorable mentions went to MaryJean Campanellie for Orchid Cascade and Michelle Mallard for her reenactment shot, Battle of Monday’s Hollow. The People’s Choice award was won by Henry Bollmann for 312 Bridge – One Mile View.

In the Novice category – first place went to Allison Bennett with Bok Lily, a striking shot of a water lily among the reflections of Bok Tower. Paul Coleman scored second with a moody capture of A Foggy Morning. Third place was awarded to Lenore Gibbons for Naked on the Beach, a photo of a forlorn leafless tree at the water’s edge.

Founded in 2010, the camera club is dedicated to providing members with educational information and enjoyable activities in the field of photography.